Wang Sha

Born: 1925-03-30

Wang Sa (real name Heng Kim Ching) (1924 – 18 January 1998) was a Singaporean comedian. He was part of a pair of Singapore comedy duo, who were akin to the Laurel and Hardy of the East. With Ye Fong, Wang often performed as a duet at the New World Amusement Park and on television in the 1960s and 1970s. They were also well-known in Malaysia, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. Wang died of chronic lung disease on 18 January 1998.[1][4]


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Young Hero

as uncredited
Released: 1980-01-01

A gang of thugs led by a ruthless bully (Hwang Jang Lee) has been terrorizing the residents of a...

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Emperor Chien Lung and the Beauty

as Wan Lung
Released: 1980-03-01

The year is 1756 and the Emperor journeys to Soochow, where he encounters a famous courtesan and...

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Big Times for the Crazy Bumpkins

as Uncle
Released: 1976-02-07

In 1974, John Lo Mar co-directed The Crazy Bumpkins, a new variation on the time-tested, beloved...

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The Sentimental Swordsman

as Doctor Mei Er
Released: 1977-10-14

Due to his own extreme ideals, famed swordsman Li has lost everyone dear to him. After his life...

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Heroes Shed No Tears

as Hsiao Kong Tsi / Zhou's master
Released: 1980-07-24

Kao is given a mission by his elderly master to take a cursed sword and solve petty squabbles...

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Coward Bastard

as Boss Su
Released: 1980-05-02

The plot is a trifle about an obnoxious restaurant delivery boy causing trouble with some local...

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Mr. Funnybone Strikes Again

as Old Master Q/Mr. Funnybone
Released: 1978-11-18

The beloved king of Hong Kong comic book characters, Old Master Q, is back in live action again...

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The Black Lizard

as He San
Released: 1981-11-26

Young swordsman Lung Fei encounters strange omens portending the death of his fiancee Ting...

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The Happy Trio

as Uncle
Released: 1975-02-08

Following the lives of three downtrodden but resilient outcasts, John Lo Mar's gritty social...

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Mr. Funny Bone

as Funny Bone/Master Q/Lao Fu Zi
Released: 1976-10-02

The beloved cartoon character Master Q gets a hilarious live-action adaptation in the...

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The Boxer from the Temple

as Wu Zu De
Released: 1979-01-01

Complex plots? This director didn't want them. Expensive, famous stars? Didn't need them....

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The Adventures of Emperor Chien Lung

as Lao San
Released: 1977-06-03

Emperor Chien Lung uses disguises to experience life among his subjects.

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The Fighting Fool

as Master Wei
Released: 1979-01-01

It's Meng Yuan-wen (star of The Master Strikes) versus Kuan Feng in this wild and wacky wushu...

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Return of the Crazy Bumpkins

as Uncle Chou
Released: 1975-05-30

The sequel to John Lo Mar and Chang Yang's original film finds the naive village immigrant, Ah...

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Crazy Bumpkins

as Uncle Chou
Released: 1974-06-01

A bittersweet comedy about a simple hick who arrives in the big city to seek his fortune, "The...

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The Emperor and the Minister

as Chi Ba-Fang
Released: 1982-11-20

The story about royal intrigue with the ingenious Lord Liu, whose intelligence was envied by the...

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Return of the Con Men

as Wu Tien-chuang
Released: 1977-01-01

Cheng Meng-chi (Liang Tian), celebrated for his cunning, embarks on a clever scheme to outwit...

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Every Man for Himself

as Sha Yung
Released: 1980-10-31

Sha Yung (Wang Sha) and Shuang La (Lin Hui-huang), a sly duo with some kung fu skills, make...

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The Voyage of Emperor Chien Lung

as Wang Lao-San
Released: 1978-10-06

In the 18th century, Emperor Chien Lung makes a journey into Southern China.

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Crazy Bumpkins in Singapore

as Uncle Chou
Released: 1976-12-17

Ah Niu, swindled of his fortune by cunning crooks, hits rock bottom. A fateful encounter with...

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The Love of Immortal

as uncredited
Released: 2020-05-22

The film tells that Yan Xian's master passed him a demon catcher before he died, but the demon...

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